Le 2013-07-26 14:07, Florian Effenberger a écrit :
Hi,
Marc Paré wrote on 2013-07-26 18:20:
I think the complaint is that the vertical bar makes it look like they
are different categories. An oblique bar may be better placed there.
you mean "Satzung (DE) - Statutes (EN)" instead of "Satzung
Hi Milos,
Milos Sramek wrote on 2013-07-29 14:38:
I would like to register to the conference, however, I do not know how
to do that.
How to preceed the right way?
The "Support information" link on
http://conference.libreoffice.org/2013/en/call-for-papers leads me to
the 2012 conference :(
i
Hi,
I would like to register to the conference, however, I do not know how
to do that.
How to preceed the right way?
The "Support information" link on
http://conference.libreoffice.org/2013/en/call-for-papers leads me to
the 2012 conference :(
Thanks for your help
Milos
Dňa 09.05.2013 13
Fair enough.
In this instance, there's nothing stopping me setting up a private repo for
this deployment and/or personal use.
I just thought if it were possible it'd be nice to share the love.
On 29 July 2013 13:05, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 12:37:34PM +0100, A
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 12:37:34PM +0100, Andrew Cassidy wrote:
> Obviously I've unnecessarily and unintentionally stirred up a shitstorm for
> which I apologize.
its alright. ;)
> It's not specifically Debian, some Debian-based distributions can also take
> their time filtering packages thr
Obviously I've unnecessarily and unintentionally stirred up a shitstorm for
which I apologize.
It's not specifically Debian, some Debian-based distributions can also take
their time filtering packages through from debian. For example, LMDE hasn't
released a new update pack since March and is start
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 11:38:00AM +0100, Andrew Cassidy wrote:
> My thought was more for stable release version rather than nightlies,
> knowing how long some of the packages can take to reach the distro
> repositories. LibreOffice in Debian Stable is 3.5, backports has 4.0.3 but
> we're act
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 01:08:28PM +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> Backports has 4.0.3 because there's no sense to jump on every version which
> still needs to be tested to be exposed to stable users. And 3.5, yeah, it
> sucks
> but 3.6 was't ready by the time wheezy was frozen...
Besides that, I
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 01:03:06PM +0200, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 11:38:00AM +0100, Andrew Cassidy wrote:
> > My thought was more for stable release version rather than nightlies,
> > knowing how long some of the packages can take to reach the distro
> > repositorie
My thought was more for stable release version rather than nightlies,
knowing how long some of the packages can take to reach the distro
repositories. LibreOffice in Debian Stable is 3.5, backports has 4.0.3 but
we're actually on 4.1 which has only just hit unstable.
Maybe the situation isn't qui
Alex if you want to go back to system versions you purge the nightly and
then remove the repo and reinstall the system version
I have added the developers list.
Greetings developers
I wanted to put forth a suggestion at the admin weekend this past weekend
but I have done so now. As in the previo
On 07/29/2013 12:13 PM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
Andrew what would be interesting if there was a way to create universal deb
package instead of one for each version.
It's much easier to just do t the right way and compile in a chroot for
each target distro/release. It's not that hard, and it's
Also, I noticed that the packages for 4.1 do not replace the ones for 4.0,
so I essentially had 2 copies of LibreOffice installed to other day.
I think this is (currently) by design, so that TDF packaged don't
override the system ones.
For the majority of users, having this linked into their
Andrew what would be interesting if there was a way to create universal deb
package instead of one for each version.
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Jonathan Aquilina
wrote:
> Florian im going to have to disagree we dont need to involve the
> developers. If we have a machine that is producing
Hi Jonathan,
Jonathan Aquilina wrote on 2013-07-29 12:12:
Florian im going to have to disagree we dont need to involve the
developers. If we have a machine that is producing nightly builds we would
the buld bots producing the nightly builds are machines run by
developers. :-)
Florian
--
To
Florian im going to have to disagree we dont need to involve the
developers. If we have a machine that is producing nightly builds we would
need to tweak it so that it puts the build in their respective repository.
Given the current infrastructure would it be possible to do the above
mentioned for
Hi Jonathan,
Jonathan Aquilina wrote on 2013-07-29 11:29:
One thing I really wanted to bring up but I had a family isuse which i had
to disappear. I was thinking could the TDF host a debian repo with the
really sorry to hear that, hope it's nothing terribly bad that happened!
In any case, was
I've used reprepro before. shouldn't be too difficult.
The debs provided are compatible with both, we'd just have to add them to
the database multiple times for each we want to support, for example you'd
add it to precise, wheezy, etc.
I use Gmail which is defaulting to the person who sent the em
Hi,
Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote on 2013-07-28 17:55:
Here is the list
When I started a Windows download from the main download page, it gave
me a 3 minute download time.
Much better than the direct download from the mirror folder I used to
download all of the 4.1.0 files the other day.
So th
that is dependent on your email client regarding the reply to all issue. I
have done some research into setting up a debian repo I have not tested it
but it can be done using reprepro
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/286
This is for debian but should be acceptible to be setup on ubun
Exactly.
Also, I noticed that the packages for 4.1 do not replace the ones for 4.0,
so I essentially had 2 copies of LibreOffice installed to other day.
For the majority of users, having this linked into their systems update
mechanism will help keep the majority of the userbase up to date, anyone
One thing I really wanted to bring up but I had a family isuse which i had
to disappear. I was thinking could the TDF host a debian repo with the
daily builds etc as I was helping someone in qa who when installing the
package with dpkg basically screwed up his installation. I think having a
repo wo
Andrew,
It was nice meeting you on the admin call this weekend.
I'd be interested to help build an official APT repository for
Debian/Ubuntu (I use Linux Mint Debian Edition as my main OS)
From reading the ESC meeting minutes, it seems like they are currently
contemplating the future directi
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